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Patterns of Expression and Organization of Cytokeratin Intermediate Filaments

1985

Cytokeratins are a large multigene family comprising two polypeptide types, i.e. acidic (type I) and basic (type II) ones, which are distinguished on the basis of immunological, peptide mapping, mRNA hybridization, and primary amino acid sequence data. The acidic (type I) cytokeratins can be subdivided into at least two different subtypes on the basis of their carboxy-terminal sequences. Considerable interspecies conservation of sequences exists, even extending to the 3'-non-coding mRNA regions. Different pairs of type I and II cytokeratins show different resistance to dissociation in urea. Sequence differences of the type I cytokeratins containing functional domains may be an explanation o…

Messenger RNANeurofilamentBase SequenceProtein ConformationChemistryGeneral NeuroscienceIntermediate FilamentsRNAMolecular biologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyMolecular WeightCytokeratinProtein structureHistory and Philosophy of ScienceTetramerAnimalsHumansKeratinsAmino Acid SequenceRNA MessengerIntermediate filamentPeptide sequenceCytoskeletonAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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Establishment and characterization of a nontumorigenic cell line derived from a human hepatocellular adenoma expressing hepatocyte-specific markers.

1997

In the present study the establishment and characterization of a nontumorigenic liver epithelial cell line (HACL-1) derived from a human hepatocellular adenoma is described. The HACL-1 cells have a finite life span (i.e., they proliferate for a period of 2 months and then senesce), show cell-cell contact inhibition, do not grow in soft agar, are not tumorigenic when injected in nude mice, and possess a normal diploid karyotype. The cultured cells resemble hepatocytes, but exhibit some features of dedifferentiation. At the ultrastructural level the cells are endowed with round or oval nuclei, abundant cytoplasmic organelles, and varying amounts of glycogen. The rough endoplasmic reticulum is…

Mice NudeBiologymedicine.disease_causeAdenoma Liver CellCytokeratinMicemedicineBiomarkers TumorTumor Cells CulturedAnimalsHumansCellular SenescenceEndoplasmic reticulumLiver NeoplasmsContact inhibitionEpithelial CellsCell BiologySequence Analysis DNAHepatocellular adenomamedicine.diseaseGenes p53Cell biologymedicine.anatomical_structureCytoplasmCell cultureOrgan SpecificityHepatocyteKaryotypingCarcinogenesisExperimental cell research
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Comparative Genomics Analysis of Keratin-Degrading Chryseobacterium Species Reveals Their Keratinolytic Potential for Secondary Metabolite Production

2021

A promising keratin-degrading strain from the genus Chryseobacterium (Chryseobacterium sp. KMC2) was investigated using comparative genomic tools against three publicly available reference genomes to reveal the keratinolytic potential for biosynthesis of valuable secondary metabolites. Genomic features and metabolic potential of four species were compared, showing genomic differences but similar functional categories. Eleven different secondary metabolite gene clusters of interest were mined from the four genomes successfully, including five common ones shared across all genomes. Among the common metabolites, we identified gene clusters involved in biosynthesis of flexirubin-type pigment, m…

Microbiology (medical)SiderophoreGene clustersgene clustersQH301-705.5[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]keratinous materialsSecondary metaboliteBiologyMicrobiologyGenome03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundBiosynthesisVirologyGenome mininggenome miningmedicineBiology (General)GeneDegradation pathways030304 developmental biologyComparative genomicsdegradation pathways0303 health sciences030306 microbiologyKeratinous materialsmetabolic potentialCitric acid cycleMetabolic pathwayBiochemistrychemistryMetabolic potentialmedicine.drugMicroorganisms
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Novel mutations of the ABCA12, KRT1 and ST14 genes in three unrelated newborns showing congenital ichthyosis.

2022

Abstract Background Congenital ichthyosis (CI) is a heterogeneous group of genetic disorders characterized by generalized dry skin, scaling and hyperkeratosis, often associated to erythroderma. They are rare diseases, with overall incidence of 6.7 in 100,000. Clinical manifestations are due to mutations in genes mostly involved in skin barrier formation. Based on clinical presentation, CI is distinguished in non-syndromic and syndromic forms. To date, mutations of more than 50 genes have been associated to different types of CI. Cases presentation We report on three Italian unrelated newborns showing clinical signs compatible with different forms of CI of variable severity, namely Harlequin…

MutationSerine EndopeptidasesInfant NewbornHigh-Throughput Nucleotide SequencingHumansATP-Binding Cassette TransportersAlopeciaGeneral MedicineKeratin-1Congenital ichthyosis Target NGS Harlequin ichtyosis Epidermolytic ichtyosis Autosomal recessive ichtyosis with hypotrichosis Case reportIchthyosis LamellarItalian journal of pediatrics
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Keratin/alginate hybrid hydrogels filled with halloysite clay nanotubes for protective treatment of human hair

2022

Keratin/alginate hydrogels filled with halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) have been tested for the protective coating of human hair. Preliminary studies have been conducted on the aqueous colloidal systems and the corresponding hydrogels obtained by using Ca2+ ions as crosslinkers. Firstly, we have investigated the colloidal properties of keratin/alginate/HNTs dispersions to explore the specific interactions occurring between the biomacromolecules and the nanotubes. Then, the rheological properties of the hydrogels have been studied highlighting that the keratin/alginate interactions and the subsequent addition of HNTs facilitate the biopolymer crosslinking. Finally, human hair samples have been t…

NanotubesAlginatesStructural BiologyHumansClayKeratinsHydrogelsKeratin Alginate Composite Hair treatment Halloysite nanotubes HydrogelGeneral MedicineMolecular BiologyBiochemistryHairSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Gingival recession associated with Orthodontic treatment and root coverage

2010

Many patients seek to pursue orthodontic treatment for esthetic improvement. These patients present with mal- alignment of the anterior teeth. There was strong correlation between the severity and extent of gingival recessions and past orthodontic treatment, it was suggested that orthodontic tooth movement may lead to gingival recession. The principal objective in the treatment of gingival recession is to cover the exposed root surfaces to improve es- thetics and to reduce hypersensitivity. Different soft tissue grafting procedures have been proposed in the treatment of gingival recessions. Free gingival grafts (FGG) are a reliable method for treatment of gingival recessions: An autograft i…

OrthodonticsKeratinized gingivagenetic structuresbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentDentistrySoft tissueOdontologíaPeriodontology:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]musculoskeletal systemCiencias de la saludRoot coverageDebridement (dental)UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicinesense organsmedicine.symptombusinessGeneral DentistryGingival recessionRoot cariesAnterior teethJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Multiple Cutaneous Metastases in the Chest from Prostatic Carcinoma

2013

We report a case of multiple cutaneous metastases from prostate cancer. A 78-year-old man with an 8-year history of prostate cancer had multiple nodular lesions in the chest. Histologically, the lesion showed an abortive glandular lumina and tall columnar cells with abundant cytoplasm. Immunohistochemical staining for AE1:AE3 cytokeratin cocktail, prostate-specific antigen, and prostate-specific acid phosphatase was positive in tumor cells, confirming the diagnosis of cutaneous metastases from prostate cancer. We report this case because of the rarity of cutaneous metastases from prostatic adenocarcinoma in the chest region.

PCA3Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCutaneous metastases · Prostatic carcinoma · AE1:AE3 cytokeratin · Prostate-specific antigen · Prostate-specific acid phosphataseDermatologyPublished online: May 2013Prostatic carcinomaLesionProstate cancerCytokeratinAntigenlcsh:DermatologySettore MED/35 - Malattie Cutanee E VenereeCarcinomaMedicineAE1:AE3 cytokeratinProstate-specific acid phosphatasebusiness.industrylcsh:RL1-803Cutaneous metastasesmedicine.diseaseProstate-specific antigenProstate-specific antigenImmunohistochemistrymedicine.symptombusinessCase Reports in Dermatology
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New cell lines of gastric and pancreatic cancer: distinct morphology, growth characteristics, expression of epithelial and immunoregulatory antigens.

1995

Two new cell lines from stomach cancers and one from a pancreatic carcinoma are presented. MZ-GC-1 was established from a hepatic metastasis of a well differentiated gastric adenocarcinoma. MZ-GC-2 was derived from ascites induced by a poorly differentiated gastric adenocarcinoma. MZ-PC-1 originated from the pleural effusion of a moderately well differentiated pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. MZ-GC-1 cells were adherent and partially polarized, connected tightly via desmosomes. In contrast MZ-GC-2 cells consisted of slightly adherent or floating subpopulations and displayed no desmosomes. MZ-PC-1 cells were adherent and showed polarized growth, connected by apical junctional complexes. Cel…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCell divisionCellular differentiationCellBiologyAdenocarcinomaEpitheliumPathology and Forensic MedicineCytokeratinNude mouseStomach NeoplasmsPancreatic cancermedicineBiomarkers TumorHumansNeoplasm MetastasisMolecular BiologyCell Line TransformedLiver NeoplasmsCell DifferentiationCell BiologyGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseasePancreatic NeoplasmsMicroscopy Electronmedicine.anatomical_structureCell cultureAntigens SurfaceCancer researchMicroscopy Electron ScanningPancreasCell DivisionVirchows Archiv : an international journal of pathology
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Intermediate-filament expression in ocular tissue.

2002

Intermediate-filament proteins (IFPs) occur in the intracellular cytoskeleton of eukaryotic cells, and their expression in diverse tissues is related both to embryology as well as to differentiation. Although the available information concerning their functional properties in vivo is still incomplete, antibodies against individual IFPs are commonly used in immunohistochemical procedures as markers for differentiation, and these antibodies are of outstanding value in the routine histopathological evaluation of tumor specimens. This review presents a compilation of the currently available data concerning IFP expression in normal and diseased ocular tissues. Representatives of every known clas…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCell typebiologyEye DiseasesMesenchymal stem cellVimentinEyeSensory SystemsPathogenesisOphthalmologyCytokeratinmedicine.anatomical_structureIntermediate Filament ProteinsReference Valuesmedicinebiology.proteinImmunohistochemistryAnimalsHumansTissue DistributionIntermediate filamentCorneal epitheliumProgress in retinal and eye research
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Cellular schwannoma of the retroperitoneum with cystic degeneration, mimicking an ovarian cyst, with CKAE1/AE3 and desmin expression.

2014

Schwannoma is an encapsulated benign tumour usually presenting as a solitary mass on the flexor surfaces of the extremities, neck, mediastinum, posterior spinal roots and cerebellopontine angle, an...

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCellular schwannoma cystic degeneration desmin cytokeratinsSchwannomaSettore MED/08 - Anatomia PatologicaDiagnosis DifferentialCellular schwannomaotorhinolaryngologic diseasesMedicineHumansRetroperitoneal NeoplasmsneoplasmsLaparotomyOvarian cystbusiness.industryDissectionObstetrics and GynecologyMediastinumMiddle AgedCerebellopontine anglemedicine.diseaseSettore MED/40 - Ginecologia E OstetriciaImmunohistochemistrybody regionsCYSTIC DEGENERATIONOvarian Cystsmedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomeSolitary massDesminFemalebusinessNeurilemmomaJournal of obstetrics and gynaecology : the journal of the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
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